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Individual RP: Clash King Dan

Discussion in 'Individual Pokémon RP' started by Ebail, Jan 15, 2015.

  1. Ebail

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    @Clash King Dan;

    BP #7

    The battle was no doubt nearing its end as Dan was throwing attack after attack out there, and Tirtouga was getting damaged each time, slowly getting weaker and weaker. It was only a matter of time before things would be settled up, and we would be moving along the way to our next encounter. Before that though I continued to watch, and wait as I looked to see what Dan would command next.

    "Vanguard, go with Aerial Ace! hit it nice and clean, then I'll get ready to catch it when you do," Dan commanded.

    At first thought I felt that Aerial Ace was an unusual move choice, because Flying-type moves didn't hit Rock-types that well, but after continuing to think about it I felt it was a smart choice, given that Tirtouga was pretty weakened. At least this way it was far less likely that Tirtouga would be knocked out.

    Aerial Ace was a Flying-type move that was a bit on the weaker side. Though it was a special move that was very difficult to miss, mainly needing a move like Protect to prevent it. Aegislash flew over, and delivered a quick slash to Tirtouga's head. It really made the little turtle Pokemon stumble back and show sure signs of pain. It wasn't surprising given how long this battle has been going on.

    Tirtouga regained its composure as best it could, and spat out a quick blast of what appeared to be boiling water. The attack was clearly Scald, a Water-type move which had the chance to burn an opposing Pokemon making it both useful and deadly. Aegislash was hit with the attack, though a good chunk of it blasted off, and away from it. I was even able to catch some to make some instant soup by making a timely run over to some of the water before it hit the ground.

    When the attack was said and done, Tirtouga was short on breath, while Aegislash did appear a little tired, but had more than enough stamina to spare to get through this battle by the looks of things. Nothing left to be done now besides stand around and watch how this battle wrapped up while eating my soup.

    Current Battle Stats

    Mild/Male/Aegislash 64% Used Aerial Ace
    ? Female/Tirtouga 23% Atk/Sp Atk+2 Def+1 Sp Def-1 Used Scald

    CC: 13469/15000​

    Name: Dan
    Location: Enigma Ruins
    Area Effects:
    Pokemon Encountered: Azurill, Tirtouga
    Encounters Left: 18
    Pokemon Captured:
    CC Since Last Encounter:

    Total Items: 4 Park Balls, Burn Bomb, Sleep Bomb, Paralyze Bomb, Freeze Bomb, Poison Bomb

    Pokemon

    Pokemon: Aegislash
    Nickname: Vanguard
    Gender: Male
    Ability: Stance Change
    Nature: Mild
    TM/HM/BM/SM/MT: Shadow Ball, Substitute

    Pokemon: Hydreigon
    Nickname: Rathian
    Gender: Female
    Ability: Levitate
    Nature: Modest